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AWARDS OF $9025 FOR GRADUATE WORK MADE

Langer Has Woodbury Lowery Research Fellowship; Scholarships Received by Five Seniors

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Awards in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences totalling $9025 were announced by the University yesterday for the academic year 1939-40.

The Woodbury Lowery fellowships for research in historical archives, preferably those relating to American History in the archives of foreign countries and more particularly in Spain, for the first half year were given to William L. Langer, Coolidge Professor of History, and Claude T. Richards 4G of Salt Lake Cite, Utah.

The Daniel A. Buckley scholarships for the whole academic year were won by Bernard Barber '39, Harry M. Johnson Jr. '39, and James M. Robertson Jr. '39. Sotirios C. Papafranges '39 received the Aristides Evangelus Phoutrides scholarship, and the Stoughton scholarship was awarded to Harry Pollard '39.

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